sack the city and fight the natives as they leave
In the second book the men wanted to steal food from the cyclops and leave but odysseus wanted to see the cyclops. (bad choice)
The war was over, and Odysseus wanted to return home to Ithaca.
This part talks about how Odysseus was able to leave Calypso's Island and get to the Pheacians land. Odysseus is still on his journey to get back home.
In "The Odyssey," the Cicones are a group of people living on the island of Ismarus, whom Odysseus and his men encounter shortly after leaving Troy. After pillaging their city and feasting on the spoils, Odysseus's crew is attacked by the Cicones, who rally their forces and counterattack, resulting in the loss of many of Odysseus's men. This encounter emphasizes themes of hubris and the consequences of overindulgence, as the crew's failure to leave quickly leads to their defeat. Ultimately, the Cicones serve as a reminder of the challenges Odysseus faces on his journey home.
The group that wanted to leave the Church of England were the Separatists.
Because she wanted to pursue her solo career.
In the Odyssey Polyphemus had no wife. In Percy Jackson (Sea of Monsters) he wanted to marry Grover (or Clarissa) but did not succeed.
The group that wanted to leave the Church of England were the Separatists.
separatists
You probably mean the Puritans.
Actually, there was two who wanted to leave the English church. They were the Pilgrams and thr Quakers. Both groups came to the colonies to create the life that they wanted.
Leave the southern states immediately
sack the city and fight the natives as they leave
New England's population was very adverse towards the war and threatened secession.
She wanted out or they wanted her out.
Go to the group page, click options, then click leave group.